GreenaGiant
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2018
- Messages
- 16
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- Location
- Loughborough
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Hi all
Took a Nuc home on Tuesday to setup my first hive of my own (we have 3 at work which I've been helping out with, one of which I took the 5 frame nuc from with a good amount of capped brood). The nuc had a capped queen cell and everything was transferred to my new hive Tuesday night (2 days ago).
I've just had a quick look in this lunchtime to check on progress; I am about a mile from the work apiary so expecting to lose a lot of flying bees. They seem to be doing rather well actually.
However.....the queen cell is no longer capped and there is a reasonable sized grub in there.
Thoughts?
My shortlist in order of likelihood in my beginners mind:
1. Queen died in transit and they moved a grub in there as an emergency
2. Queen hatched and I missed her on the inspection or was out mating and they've re-charged it to prepare for a cast
Cheers
Simon
Took a Nuc home on Tuesday to setup my first hive of my own (we have 3 at work which I've been helping out with, one of which I took the 5 frame nuc from with a good amount of capped brood). The nuc had a capped queen cell and everything was transferred to my new hive Tuesday night (2 days ago).
I've just had a quick look in this lunchtime to check on progress; I am about a mile from the work apiary so expecting to lose a lot of flying bees. They seem to be doing rather well actually.
However.....the queen cell is no longer capped and there is a reasonable sized grub in there.
Thoughts?
My shortlist in order of likelihood in my beginners mind:
1. Queen died in transit and they moved a grub in there as an emergency
2. Queen hatched and I missed her on the inspection or was out mating and they've re-charged it to prepare for a cast
Cheers
Simon